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Reckless Vettel helps Hamilton

(China Daily) Updated: 2017-09-19 07:44

F1 leader increases points lead thanks to archrival's chaotic start

SINGAPORE - Lewis Hamilton was worried about how many points he would lose to Sebastian Vettel at the Singapore Grand Prix.

It was supposed to be an exercise in damage control for Team Mercedes, after a poor performance in qualifying.

Instead, Hamilton took a significant stride toward the world title by winning Sunday's race after starting from fifth place on the grid.

 Reckless Vettel helps Hamilton

Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen (right) of Finland and Red Bull's Max Verstappen of the Netherlands clamber out of their cars after colliding at the start of Sunday's Singapore Formula One Grand Prix on the Marina Bay City Circuit. Wong Maye-E / AP

Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo prevented a Mercedes 1-2 by finishing ahead of Valtteri Bottas. Fourth place went to Toro Rosso's Carlos Sainz - a career best for the Spanish driver.

Meanwhile, Vettel made one of the worst starts of his distinguished career, throwing away pole position as he recklessly caused a crash heading into the first corner. The Ferrari driver took three others out with him - but critically none was a Mercedes.

Instead of moving ahead of Hamilton in their enthralling title battle, Vettel now trails him by 28 points with six races left.

"It couldn't be a more perfect scenario," Hamilton said. "I definitely went in today thinking it was about damage limitation. To come out of it in the other direction is a shock."

Vettel was supposed to score heavily here. With less speed and 23 turns, the hard-braking Marina Bay circuit suited Ferrari much more than Mercedes.

That was further reflected in qualifying, with Bottas sixth and Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen starting fourth.

Furthermore, Vettel had the Singapore record for wins (four) and podiums (six). But in a few seconds, he threw it all away.

The German gunned across the track, triggering first-turn mayhem and causing a domino effect as Raikkonen, Red Bull's Max Verstappen and McLaren's Fernando Alonso all crashed with him.

On one of the toughest tracks in Formula One for overtaking, Hamilton would have been pleased with a podium finish.

Instead, the field opened up perfectly for the British driver to seal his third straight win, seventh of the season and 60th overall.

"I capitalized on the incident," Hamilton said. "Who could have known that would happen?"

Following a massive downpour several hours beforehand, more heavy showers soaked the circuit just before the race which started at 8 pm local time.

After a hesitant start, Vettel veered hastily left as he tried to counter Verstappen's strong start.

It was a needless move so early on, and squeezed Verstappen and Raikkonen for room, causing them to collide on the inside.

Vettel's recklessness was even more pointless, because Verstappen is not in the title race.

Raikkonen's wobbling car tagged Vettel's before spinning across the track, careering spectacularly into Verstappen and Alonso.

"I watched the chaos unfold in front of me. It was probably good that I had a bad start," said Ricciardo, who has seven podiums in the past 10 races. "It gave me time to see what would happen."

Vettel, Raikkonen and Verstappen were summoned to a meeting after the race, but no further action was taken.

Hamilton stayed left, picking his spot and avoiding any danger as he moved into the lead.

"I saw this commotion happening," Hamilton said. "Then it was all about managing the tires."

After a few laps behind the safety car, the race resumed for real on lap 7.

Vettel was already in the garage contemplating the heavily damaged left side and front wing of his car.

After apologizing to his team, the four-time F1 champion tried to explain himself.

"I saw Max and then next thing I see is Kimi hitting the side of me and Max somewhere there," said Vettel, who remains optimistic about his title hopes. "I'm sure there will be more opportunities."

Verstappen, who started from second on the grid ahead of Ricciardo, blamed Vettel.

"When you're fighting for a world championship you shouldn't do that," said the 19-year-old Dutchman. "It was not very clever."

Vettel and Verstappen were involved in heated incidents last season, and the ill feeling still seems to linger.

Alonso, meanwhile, bravely continued but retired on lap 9. "The car was completely destroyed on the left side," the Spaniard said.

The safety car came out again shortly after, as Daniil Kvyat crashed his Toro Rosso.

By the next restart on lap 15, Ricciardo had changed tires, but Hamilton hadn't.

Hamilton eventually changed them on lap 30 of 61, with a healthy nine-second lead over Ricciardo afterward.

Marcus Ericsson stalled his Sauber on lap 39, bringing the safety car out again, much to Hamilton's irritation because it interrupted his momentum.

Now Vettel is the one who must do that at the Malaysian GP in two weeks' time.

Associated Press

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